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  • The Last Picture House to unleash Grindhouse Old 35mm Kung Fu Film Festival 04/17-18
  • I-74 Bridge pedestrian trail to close overnight starting 04/13
  • YMCA Water Park at the Landing in Bettendorf sees more than 70K visits in first season
  • MetroRock Housing Connection works to acquire Hoffman school building
  • CIPCO BEGINS ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO BRING NATURAL-GAS POWER PLANT TO SCOTT CTY
    CIPCO BEGINS ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO BRING NATURAL-GAS POWER PLANT TO SCOTT CTY
  • Seiffert expands focus on design services and build‑ready plans
  • Jim Victor Memorial JA Golf Classic will be 05/04
    Jim Victor Memorial JA Golf Classic will be 05/04
  • Black Hawk College EMS program earns continued accreditation
  • Two‑day Made Market QC to feature 150 vendors 04/10-11
  • River Bandits fall to Timber Rattlers in frigid home opener
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